ROS is not NAS OS, it's routing OS with some added services. Which usually aren't very well implemented and thus at least problematic when one wants to use them for anything except for ROS management purposes.
Since you're mentioning CHR and proxmox: IMO much better solution would be to run a dedicated VM (with OS of choice, I'd go with linux) and offer needed services from that VM. You'll get a full-featured server running latest service software. You can put it behind your CHR and use CHR to limit access to services (i.e. configure appropriate firewall rules).
I'd arrange for SFTP access (you can configure standard OpenSSH server so that it doesn't allow interactive ssh access).
Since you're mentioning CHR and proxmox: IMO much better solution would be to run a dedicated VM (with OS of choice, I'd go with linux) and offer needed services from that VM. You'll get a full-featured server running latest service software. You can put it behind your CHR and use CHR to limit access to services (i.e. configure appropriate firewall rules).
I'd arrange for SFTP access (you can configure standard OpenSSH server so that it doesn't allow interactive ssh access).
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Fri Dec 29, 2023 3:58 pm